Māori and Pasifika scholarship winners named
Hon Hekia Parata
Minister of Education
13 October
2015
Māori and Pasifika scholarship winners
named
Thirty outstanding Māori and Pasifika student
teachers in early childhood, primary and secondary education
were today awarded Kupe Scholarships by Education Minister
Hekia Parata at a ceremony in Wellington.
Ms Parata said she was delighted to have the opportunity to present the scholarships. “These scholars all have strong track records of academic success and will help raise the status of the teaching profession among young Māori and Pasifika and provide strong role models of success in education.”
The Kupe Scholarships fund course fees and study allowances, and offer professional mentoring and recruitment support after graduation.
The recipients also receive taonga keepsakes in the form of a stylised paddle ‘hoe’ or waka / vaka / va’a as a permanent recognition of their achievements.
The Kupe
Scholarship is designed to attract young, highly-talented
Māori and Pasifika to the teaching profession and to help
them become inspiring teachers and role models.
The
successful scholars were chosen from a large number of
applicants nationally, and came through a rigorous selection
process. They were drawn from across New Zealand.
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